Washington DC Airports Guide ✈️ Costs, Distance & Convenience

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • There are three airports that serve the Washington, DC area - but they are not equally convenient! In this video you'll learn where these airports are located, which airlines serve them, and the cost and time it takes to get from the airport to Washington, DC.
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    ~Video Chapters~
    0:00 Washington DC Airports Guide
    1:47 Reagan National Airport
    4:28 Dulles International Airport
    6:58 Baltimore/Washington International Airport

Комментарии • 37

  • @frankbasile9904
    @frankbasile9904 Год назад +3

    My wife, son and I just completed a 3 hour walking tour of DC with Rob. To say it was great is an understatement. Rob had us interested and captivated the entire time. He's full of fun and interesting facts you would never learn otherwise. Everything from the lengths FDR went through to cover up his polio to why some monuments have running water and others feature just still water.
    I'm bringing my Vietnam Vet/history buff Dad back so he can experience what I just did.
    Do yourself a favor and book the same 3 hour walking tour with Rob. You won't regret it.

  • @chemistrydoctor
    @chemistrydoctor Год назад +3

    Despite having been to DC many times in recent years, your videos always make me yearn for a return tip.

    • @TripHacksDC
      @TripHacksDC  Год назад +1

      Hope you can make it back sometime!

  • @chinaberg
    @chinaberg Год назад +5

    I think it is hilarious that people in VA have better access to DC's two major airports than People in DC.

  • @eddieabbott370
    @eddieabbott370 Год назад

    Great Job

  • @m.tracikleine1798
    @m.tracikleine1798 Год назад

    Hi rob, I used to fly into Dulles for years, but then they got rid of the Washington flyer so I went to Reagan and its so quick and easy. Cabs are cheap and my hotel shuttle.

  • @EC4U2C_Studioz
    @EC4U2C_Studioz 9 месяцев назад

    I'm familiar with BWI and IAD. I typically use BWI for domestic flights and IAD for flights going to other countries.

  • @paulstein916
    @paulstein916 Год назад

    I usually fly into DCA and took a cab to Bethesda. On my return trip, I realized my hotel was by the Metro station and took the Metro to DCA. It was fine. I have flown into BWI for business in Annapolis, so not a DC trip. But my return flight was from DCA because it was an earlier flight than my original BWI flight. I had a rented car and the traffic around the DC area was something else. I did make my flight though.

  • @tonymcnally650
    @tonymcnally650 Год назад

    We flew out of Dulles last December and paid a normal taxi from close to the White House and the cost was $75 + tip...it is a lot further out of tow than we were expecting, but because we were travelling at 6am there was no traffic getting out there

  • @inakristinapangan9705
    @inakristinapangan9705 Месяц назад

    Can i pay with debit card in the regular metered taxi? Is tip automatically calculated or is subjective? What is the average tip percentage?

  • @matthewelmakias3667
    @matthewelmakias3667 Год назад +1

    Please also do a RUclips video on Live Music where to listen to Live music outside in Washington DC besides bar or show outside for live music thanks like near the monuments etc on RUclips thanks soon

  • @DevinMyles0697
    @DevinMyles0697 Год назад

    That’s awesome. I had a lay over in Dulles last month flying to BWI in June and flying out of Reagan in June also.
    Getting from Baltimore to D.C. would you go with MARC or Amtrak, and yes I’ll watch the video.

    • @TripHacksDC
      @TripHacksDC  Год назад +2

      If cost matters go with MARC. For maximum speed go with whatever comes first.

    • @sebastianjoseph2828
      @sebastianjoseph2828 Год назад

      I'd second going with MARC. Do keep in mind, Baltimore has two train stations on 2 separate lines. The Penn Line is the most common and fastest, and takes you to Penn Station north of Inner Harbor. The Camden Line only runs passenger service on weekdays, but takes you to right near the stadiums, the convention center, and Inner Harbor.

    • @eddieabbott370
      @eddieabbott370 Год назад

      ​@@TripHacksDC GREAT JOB

  • @jpep8406
    @jpep8406 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve flown to IAD and DCA. DCA is my pick as I get get a direct flight to DCA from GRR.

  • @rlbond
    @rlbond Год назад

    MARC only departs once an hour (2 off peak) and Union Station is on the red line. So you possibly could wait an hour or more for MARC only to have to ride two Metro trains. OTOH the silver line departs every 12 minutes or so and cuts straight through DC.
    Also one note, Metro's operating hours mean you can't take it if your plane gets in after midnight, and since it opens at 7 AM on weekends you can't take it to an early departure. There are early morning buses to DCA but not to the other two (at least, I didn't see any last time I checked).

  • @susanmance9436
    @susanmance9436 Год назад +1

    When we visit family in DC, we use a direct flight on Delta from Detroit to National. We are lucky to have my son or his wife pick us up from the airport, but thanks for the tip about using a cab instead of Uber if we need to. Too bad that Uber has become so expensive.

  • @DannyPhilipsen
    @DannyPhilipsen Год назад +3

    I am flying in to Dulles from Germany in less than a month and I am so happy I discovered this channel! So many good tips and tricks to make my first time in DC as smooth as possible!

  • @Sponge_Bobby2024
    @Sponge_Bobby2024 Год назад

    I mostly take Dulles to El Salvador. IAD is my favorite airport

  • @xaviermonge6873
    @xaviermonge6873 Год назад

    Hi Rob, I normally travel through Reagan National Airport.

  • @rebeccacronan
    @rebeccacronan Год назад +1

    How timely, Tomorrow I'm booking my flights to DC for our trip in a few months. Thanks

  • @piedmontpengwing
    @piedmontpengwing Год назад

    If I am traveling Route 29 North to get to 66 East. Which DC metro station would be preferable. Have to consider parking and metro rail. Want to cut down on time on the Metro. It seems like it can take forever to get there on their‘subway’.

    • @sebastianjoseph2828
      @sebastianjoseph2828 Год назад +2

      Depends how much time you want to spend on the highway (likely in a ton of traffic) vs on the metro. In order from furthest out to furthest in: Vienna, Dunn-Loring, West Falls Church and East Falls Church stations are right on 66, with parking.

  • @dayindayout77
    @dayindayout77 4 месяца назад

    DCA is always by far the most expensive airport to fly into. IAD is usually the best option.

    • @TripHacksDC
      @TripHacksDC  3 месяца назад

      Which Washington DC Airport is the Most and Least Expensive 💰

  • @showdown2006
    @showdown2006 5 месяцев назад

    Flying into DCA trumps both airports. It’s worth it if you’re staying right in DC, this is of course if you can pre clear.

  • @olesyadrach7969
    @olesyadrach7969 3 месяца назад

    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🌏❤️🦋🙏Love from Kempten

  • @readbooks9985
    @readbooks9985 Год назад +2

    National is most convinient.

  • @rkxz99
    @rkxz99 Год назад

    Best advice in here is to take a regular cab instead of Uber/lyft from DCA. BUT, follow along with your cabbie to make sure the route makes some sense. Don’t think the statement regarding airline dominance is accurate, though…AA clearly dominates DCA (at least by movements).

    • @TripHacksDC
      @TripHacksDC  Год назад

      Seems the BTS data counts the regional airlines separately from whatever major brand they use. My bad.

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 10 месяцев назад

      AA picked up the lucrative LGA-DCA shuttle service with the merger with US Air.